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Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka is a Ph.D. student at the Department of European Studies, Institute of International Relations, Charles University in Prague. Mr. Havelka focuses on institutional relations of the EU and its member states, the EU budget, Europeanisation, and the transformative power of the EU. Since 2016 Vít Havelka was employed as the Political Officer at the Norwegian Embassy in Prague, and from February 2018 he is a Research Fellow at EUROPEUM.

Info.cz: Conference on the future of Europe as a game of citizen involvement

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15. 3. 2021
In an article for info.cz, Vít Havelka summarizes how current political and social problems affecting the popularity of the European Union have been reflected in the content of the Conference on the Future of Europe.

Info.cz: Czech (non) planning of the national recovery plan

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5. 3. 2021
In an article for Info.cz, Vít Havelka writes about the Czech national recovery plan.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Current health challenges at the European level

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2. 3. 2021
Our institute is a professional guarantor of the National Convention on EU Affairs on the topic of current health challenges at the European level, which will take place online on Friday 5 March.

Info.cz: What is the Danish recipe for vaccination success? Trust and good planning

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12. 2. 2021
In an article for Info.cz, Vít Havelka writes about why Denmark is better at vaccinating the population than the Czech Republic.

Het Financieele Dagblad: The Czech Republic wants its own policy regarding food self-sufficiency

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11. 2. 2021
Our research fellow Vít Havelka was cited in the Netherland magazine Het Financieele Dagblad, who informed about the Czech politician's decision regarding food self-sufficiency.

České zájmy v EU: Denmark is one of the fastest vaccinating countries in the EU. What do you think is the main difference between Denmark and the Czech Republic

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29. 1. 2021
The most valuable commodity in Denmark is trust, both in public officials, politicians or experts, and among people and in the political system as such. People from all walks of life try to maintain this unwritten social contract and maintain mutual trust. Christian Kvorning Lassen, Deputy Director of the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM writes for Czech Interests in the EU.

Info.cz: The Czechia resigns on influence in the EU. It stands without interest at the end of the line, waiting for what others prepared

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15. 1. 2021
Last year showed that the Czech Republic is able to effectively promote its interests at the European level, provided that it clearly defines its goals. However, it continues to resign itself to influencing major pan-European debates and focus only on partial national goals. At the same time, it has achieved different results depending on the type of European policy involved. Article is written for Info.cz by our researcher Vít Havelka.

POLICY PAPER: Czech EU presidency: Basis for a Successful Implementation

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16. 12. 2020
In his policy paper, Vít Havelka deals with the matter of the Czech EU presidency and what needs to be done for it to be successful.

Info.cz: Money only for member states respecting the rule of law. What exactly does the final agreement of the European leaders mean?

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14. 12. 2020
Our research fellow Vít Havelka together with Vít Dostál recently commented on the news portal Info.cz on the final agreement on the European budget - especially the demands of Hungary and Poland.

COMMENTARIES: Summit of EU leaders on the multiannual EU budget

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14. 12. 2020
Experts from the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM comment on the EU summit of leaders on the multiannual budget, which took place on 10-11 December 2020 in Brussels.

RECOMMENDATIONS: Conference on the Future of Europe from the perspective of the Czech Republic

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8. 12. 2020
We bring you a summary and recommendations resulting from the National Convention on EU Affairs on the topic of the Conference on the Future of Europe from the perspective of the Czech Republic, which took place on November 27 in an online environment and of which our institute is a professional guarantor.

INVITATION: A year of the Czech European policy - how successful have we been?

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7. 12. 2020
We would like to invite you to a debate called "A year of the Czech European policy - how successful have we been?" organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy which will take place on Tuesday, December 8 from 5:30 PM online on our Facebook.
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